Distracted driving is the second-leading cause of car accidents in Texas, claiming 380 lives and causing 2,587 serious injuries in 2024. In Austin, many of the 10,791 reported crashes involved distracted drivers.
At Marc Chavez Law Firm, we understand how preventable mistakes turn lives upside down, leaving victims with injuries, lost income, and insurance companies working to minimize payouts. Our prosecutorial background informs how we investigate claims, evaluate evidence, and advocate as your Austin car accident lawyer. Call (512) 337-9774 or contact us online for your free consultation.
Distracted driving goes far beyond texting. Any activity that diverts attention from the road can cause a crash.
Austin’s traffic patterns amplify the risks of distracted driving in three critical ways.
Driving demands constant attention. Your brain monitors road conditions, traffic patterns, pedestrians, and cyclists simultaneously. Any secondary task competes for that cognitive capacity. Research shows texting while driving is as impairing as driving with a .08 blood alcohol content, the legal limit for intoxication.
When you look at your phone, your eyes leave the road. At 35 mph on Austin streets, your vehicle travels 153 feet in five seconds. In that time, a car can brake suddenly, a pedestrian can step into your path, or traffic can shift lanes unexpectedly.
Texting, eating, and adjusting controls take your hands off the steering wheel. If an emergency occurs, you can’t react immediately. On highways like I-35 and MoPac with heavy stop-and-go traffic, a single distracted moment can trigger serious accidents involving multiple vehicles.
Texting while driving is illegal under Texas Transportation Code §545.425. Drivers under 18 cannot use cell phones while driving except in emergencies. Handheld device use is prohibited in school zones. First texting violation fines can be as high as $500.
Enforcement remains inconsistent across Austin. Many distracted drivers aren’t cited until someone is injured. Marc’s prosecutorial background provides insight into how distracted driving violations are documented and how that evidence is evaluated in litigation.
Because distracted drivers often fail to brake or swerve defensively, injuries can be severe and life-altering.
Prompt medical treatment is critical for both recovery and building a successful claim.
Our Austin distracted driving attorneys help clients recover damages, including:
Insurance companies often undervalue claims. Marc prepares every case as if it will go to trial, which frequently leads to stronger settlements.
Immediately after the crash:
After leaving the scene:
Following these steps protects your rights and strengthens your claim.
In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §16.003. Missing this deadline can prevent recovery, no matter how strong your case. Our lawyers ensure claims are filed correctly and on time.
Acting promptly also allows us to gather critical evidence while it is still fresh. If you delay, witnesses may forget details, and documentation can be lost, weakening your distracted driving claim.
Proving distracted driving requires strong evidence and courtroom knowledge. Marc’s 12 years as a prosecutor, including 8 years as Assistant District Attorney for Travis County, give your case a unique advantage, including:
With this experience, we ensure victims get the attention, advocacy, and results they deserve.
Distracted driving injures and kills drivers in Austin every day. If you’ve been hit by a distracted driver, you deserve justice and fair compensation. At Marc Chavez Law Firm, our attorneys zealously advocate on your behalf as experienced Austin personal injury lawyers.
We represent clients throughout Central Texas with clear, honest pricing and no hidden fees. We understand how difficult this process can be, which is why Marc makes himself available to answer your questions or concerns at any time of day.
Call Marc Chavez Law Firm at (512) 337-9774 or contact us online for your free consultation and take the first step toward protecting your rights.

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